1. Alyssa Candlish Albro
2708 London Plane Court Waldorf, MD 20603 301-233-6037 (C)
FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
B.S. in Biology in Wildlife and Fisheries General management with
Animal Behavior and Biology minors
Cumulative GPA – Cum Laude Honors 3.532
Graduation Date December 2015
Dean’s List 8 semesters
National Society of Leadership and Success (Sigma Alpha Pi) 2012-Life
An invitation-only Leadership Society
Wildlife Society 2011, 2013-Present
WORK EXPERIENCE
Wildlife Safari (541) 679-6761 February – May 2016
1790 Safari Rd.
Winston, OR 97496
Seasonal Zookeeping Intern
Village Department
Orphaned Wildlife Rescue Center (410) 326-0937 May – July 2015
Ronald G. Wexler
12199 Bonanza Trail
Lusby, MD 20657
Summer Intern
Veterinary Assistant and Animal Caretaker
Golden Renaissance Jewelers (301) 965-0676 2014-2015
Randall Heim
2591 Crain Highway
Waldorf, MD 20601
Customer Sales and Service
Frostburg State University Summer Turnover Crew (301) 689-1370 2013
At Edgewood Commons Apartments
1 University Drive
Frostburg, MD 21532
Charles County Public Library System (301) 645-1395 2011-2014
Marianne Lee
10405 O’Donnell Place
Waldorf, MD 20603
IT intern
2. TECHNICAL SKILLS
Assisted in a Sika Deer knockdown at The Wildlife Safari.
Drew up and administered medications (IM, IV, SubCu)
Assisted in transport of ungulate from field to clinic
Monitored respiration and heartrate
Took body temp
Assisted in drawing blood samples for analysis ( CBC, Serum, Serum Storage)
Recorded levels of anesthesia (induction time, downtime, etc.)
Used ZIMS database to update medical record of the animal using the anesthesia sheet and blood test
results
Shopping and food prep for a variety of wildlife depending on species-specific needs, including RVS.
Tube-, syringe-, and force-feeding animals unable to eat solid food.
Stimulating the excretory responses of young mammals incapable of doing so themselves.
Maryland Firearms and Hunting Safety Certification.
Cleaning incubators, cages, and transition pens.
Applying sutures, both standard and weave, to wild animals (rabbits and opossums) after properly cleaning
wounds.
Assisting in the removal of maggots and fly eggs infestations.
Rescuing animals for safe transport to the OWRC in order to care for them.
Assisting in minor surgeries.
[ Please see attached addendum for more information. ]
EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT
VETS Course on Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania 2010
LEAD America Diagnostic Medicine and Healthcare Seminar
Georgetown University (earned 2 college credits) 2009
College of Southern Maryland - Class
“Wildlife Encounters: Now What?” 2008
Volunteer at the Humane Society of Charles County 2007-2009
Career Training and Exploration Seminars at SeaWorld, Orlando 2006-2007
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
SCUBA Certification – Advanced Open Water Diver
English Style Hunt Seat Equestrian – I have worked with horses for 10 years
Piano – I have played in numerous recitals, won numerous local and
state-wide awards, and have played for professional events.
Ice Skating
Tae Kwon Do